The healthcare industry is moving towards a value-based care model, emphasising more on health outcomes. Not just providers, people are also taking an increasingly active role in their health and wellness.Â

From smart hospitals to Artificial Intelligence-enabled health solutions, the healthcare industry is experiencing a significant paradigm shift. While the industry has made progressions in diagnosis and patient care, creating a secure, unified healthcare system still takes the back seat.

Healthcare organizations, nowadays, are under enormous pressure to improve health outcomes. Collecting medical data from different sources is a critical component of the industry, particularly when that data needs to be continually monitored and analyzed to provide the best care.

Telemedicine has a profound impact on the healthcare industry. Healthcare facilities are seeing the benefits of the technology, but the biggest challenge could arguably be on those living in remote areas. People living in rural communities have limited access to healthcare resources.

According to a survey conducted by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, consumers have a strong interest in virtual care and are more bullish in demanding digital health tools from their doctors, but physicians arenâ€™t meeting demand.